1. All about the benjamins and 2. Money, power, respect - the lox 3. What's my name - DMX 4. No Time - lil Kim 5. Chubb Rock - ya bad chubbs 6. Kool Moe Dee - I go to work 7. Nice and smooth - hip hop junkies 8. Slick rick - I shouldn't have done it
9. ODB - Brooklyn Zoo
10. Salt and Pepa - shoop 11. T.I. - whatever you like 12. Bow wow - let me hold you down 13. Method man - dangerous grounds And ****ghost town djs - my boo ****Freakin you remix - jodeci with ghost and Rae. Right???
just thought i would give you some classic british hip hop tracks to check out! london posse - money mad demon boyz - glimity glamity katch 22 - lifestyles of the poor and ruffneck blade - lyrical maniac roots manuva - next type of motion bushkiller - troublemakers part 2 seanie t - same old sean gunshot - nobody move klashnekoff - murda hijack - the badman is robbin blak twang - dettwork southeast mc mello - mello gone crazy silent eclipse - the damned skitz domestic science
Personal preference but I prefer the Renee Remix over the original. Also, Nas' NY State of Mind Pt. II. Pharcyde 'Drop' was a thought as well. Also, Common and the crew on 'One-Nine-Nine-Nine.' I would also include Mos Def's 'Travellin' Man' before 'Umi Says'. 3 EPMD tracks but no "Crossover" or "Never Seen Before." For Gangstarr, maybe "Moment of Truth" or "Full Clip" instead of "Just To Get A Rep."
I would love to help with the underground Top 250.
im surprised that artifiacts did not make it, anything off between a rock and a hard place is fire. Black moon i got cha opin' (remix). Other than a day at the races there is nothing with percee p in it; likewise, a day at the races is good but not even j5's best song. smif-n-wesson sound bwoy burell. I really think pete rock & cl smooth the good life should be on there. There needs to be more songs with j dilla influences cause that guy is, was, and will always be the best producer
Ok, I looked up "Don't curse" and this is all I found Heavy D, Kool G Rap, Grand Puba & C.L. Smooth - Don't Curse (Hiphop / Hip Hop / Rap) . Is this what you are speaking about.
That sure is a comment! I will take your advice. I love hip hop from late 80's early 90's. Its just so hard to narrow all of them down, I love them all. I tried picking the very best from each hip hop genera. I mean you have your Kurtis Blow, BDP error, you have your Brand Nubian and Pharcyde error, Das Efx, Tribe, West coast,, Biggie, and many many more. I want it all to blend, there are so many to choose from. Funk how long did it take you to make your 250 hip hop compilation?
Its probably easier to go by your favourite producers of all time but this will likely miss some of the obscurer tunes & one hit wonders like Sugar Bear, Most Wanted & Paul C productions etc & the younger Hip Hop heads will favour the 90s/y2k bunch since they were not around in the early days
Too many obvious selections & all biased to USA Hip Hop at least 50 of them listed I wouldnt touch with a barge pole, the golden era of Hip Hop is said to be 87/88 although I would extend this to 94 at which point Hip Hop became coomercialised by the likes of Puffy & the Major labels moving in, dig deeper & you will find some real nuggets, also theres too few Electro tracks from 83/84
Nice call on Passin' me by by the pharcyde at #5. But Can I kick it is only at 240? It should be top 50 atleast. What They Do by the roots should be higher.
Nice to see a Blackalicious song in there, but i think Deception, Sleep, and Shallow Days and even a2g could all be taken over Make you feel that way.
Could have also included Bad Dreams by Lyrics born, or fall in love by slum village
Scary Movies-Eminem ft. Royce da 5'9 Da rockwilder-Red and Meth Ms.Jackson-Outkast The What-Biggie ft. Method Man 313-Eminem ft. Eye-Kyu Golden Child-Ras Kass Damien-DMX Fuck You Lucy-Atmosphere Uncle sam Goddamn-Brother Ali Heist Of The Century-LA The Darkman ft. Streetlife The Maritimes-Classified Awesome list!
Skillz - Hip Hop Reflection Eternal - Fortified Live Reflection Eternal - The Manifesto Cunninlynguists - Seasons Masta Ace - Good ol' Love Krs-One, K. West, Rakim, Nas - Classic The Roots - Star/Pointro Snoop Dogg ft. Dr. Dre - Imagine Asheru - Dear You KRS One - Hip Hop Lives Evidence - Chase the Clouds Away Visionaries - If You Can't Say love Living Legends - Nothing Less A Tribe Called Quest - Peace, Prosperity, and Paper Gangstarr - Above the Clouds & Robin Hood Theory K-os - Love Song
follow the leader + microphone fiend by eric b and rakim......night of the living bass heads by public enemy........know your enemy by rage against the machine......jack the ripper by ll cool j
Smif N' Wessun- Bucktown... has to be on there. Also Black Moon- I Got Cha Opin(remix) and Binary Star- Reality Check. Oh and Masta Ace- Born To Roll. I don't think I did but sorry if I named any already on the list.
Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz - Deja Vu The Beatnuts - Watch Out Now / No Escapin This Cocoa Brovaz - Super Brooklyn Jeru Tha Damaja - Ain't The Devil Happy Funky Four Plus One - That's the Joint World's Famous Supreme Team - Hey DJ to drop in a few European classics: Walkin' Large - Reachin' (For My People) Silver Bullet - Bring Forth the Guillotine Gunshot - Battle Creek Brawl No Remorze - Da Day Da Lights Went Out Hijack - The Badman is Robbin
first of all there's a bunch of songs I think should be higher than where you put them like ain't no half steppin, i used to love H.E.R, and time's up to name a few. The songs I feel should be on this list are:
More obvious ones: Jurassic 5 Concrete Schoolyard The Coup - Takin these Masta Ace - INC Ride Da Bush Babees - We Run Things (It's Like Dat) Ugly Duckling - Everybody C'mon Tha Alkaholiks - Daaam KMD - What A Niggy Know? Kurious - I'm Kurious Ador - Let It All Hang Out (Pete Rock Remix) Positive K - I got a man Channel Live - Mad Izm Freestyle Fellowship - My Fantasy Spearhead - Why Oh Why
BLACK MOON..."six feet deep.".. so raw its the meaning of hip hop.... they sampled Bo Hansson, The black Riders.. but ya prollly knoew dat. thanks for the vids btw funk. i can neva turn down your vids...keep it up my man.
- B.I.G. - ten crack commandments - Nas - Nas is like - Naughty by nature - hip hop hurray - Skeelo - I wish - Gravediggaz - suicide - Fugeez - Fugee La - lord tariq/peter guns - de ja vu/uptown baby - Dr Dre - keep their heads ringin - Royce da 5'9 - Boom (cant believe you missed this!) - Rakim - bin a long time - beatnuts - no escapin this - Snoop Dogg - the shiznit - ugly duckling - just a little samba - Arrested Development - People everyday your list is dope anyways! Merry Xmas
Blondie - rapture Released:1980 I gotta correct you there, some say Sugarhill Gang - Rappers 1979 or even Fatback Band - King Tim 1979 me personally I would go further back for either James Brown, Last Poets, Watts Prophets, Gil Scott Heron, Lighning Rod or even the Jamaican Deejays like Count Machuki
I nearly forgot old Bo Diddley although not a fan of Rap dispite his influence.
Asked about inspiring rappers too, Bo Diddley responded..
Uhuh. But it wasnt called rap, it was called signifyin. But the new kids today on the block call it rap and I guess you could say rap is a good name for it since you cant understand a damn thing theyre sayin
"I think Eminem is the only one you can understand what hes saying. Will Smith was really good. Sir Mix-A-Lot, you can understand him. But the rest of em, you cant understand except that its dirty, and I dont like the dirty lyrics"
Thats no good for our youngsters. Let a child be a child until hes no more a child and then he can listen to what he wants to.
I will have to agree Bo Diddley. That man spent some years just outside my hometown. And made many appearences there influnced yes,hip hop not quite. First vinyl l.p. my parents ever bought me was Grandmaster Flash and the furious five, On The wheels Of Steel. upset I lost that record, but still have the original tommyboy copy of planet rock that came that same christmas. electro was huge in my upbringing Neuclues" Jam On It!!! Soul Sonic Force, Debbie Deb, Magic Mike. Twilight 22, cybertron....
2pac - Dear Mama Coolio - Gangsta Paradise 2pac - Changes Dr.Dre - Let Me Ride Snoop Doggy Dogg - Who Am I / Whats My Name Luniz - I Got 5 On It Mc Eiht - The Hood Took Me Under Mc Eiht - Straight Up Menace Kanye West - Jesus Walks Bone Thugs N Harmony - Crossroads Ice T - 6 N The Morning The Doc - Is It Funky Enough
I'm glad you mentioned k-os. Canadian HIp Hop FTW. Here are some: Shad K - The Old Prince Still Lives At Home Shad K - I'll Never Understand Paris - Break The Grip of Shame I.N.I - Fakin Jax Public Enemy - Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos Public Enemy - By The Time I Get To Arizona Wu-Tang Clan - Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' 2Pac - If I Die 2nite 2Pac - Me Against The World 2Pac - Dear Mama Nas - I Gave You Power Nas - Take It In Blood
any nas song from illmatic....
Main Source Live at BBQ
Mc serch Back to the grill again
Who got da props?
Tmathh 1 year ago
MF GRIMM So Watcha Want
Tmathh 1 year ago
Not a single song form Real Live? Pop The Trunk!
bansha34 1 year ago
1. All about the benjamins and 2. Money, power, respect - the lox 3. What's my name - DMX 4. No Time - lil Kim 5. Chubb Rock - ya bad chubbs 6. Kool Moe Dee - I go to work 7. Nice and smooth - hip hop junkies 8. Slick rick - I shouldn't have done it
9. ODB - Brooklyn Zoo
10. Salt and Pepa - shoop 11. T.I. - whatever you like 12. Bow wow - let me hold you down 13. Method man - dangerous grounds And ****ghost town djs - my boo ****Freakin you remix - jodeci with ghost and Rae. Right???
funfdogg 2 years ago
Mobb Deep - Get Away
funfdogg 2 years ago
braemarsucks 2 years ago
Is there a way I can listen to the top 250, I went on the Hub and watched the videos but I want hear the 250 list.
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
i bet most of them are right here on youtube. cut and paste the titles in your search box and off you go...
funktuall 2 years ago
Main Source Live at BBQ and Looking at the front door.
Nas Rewind
Jay-z Can't knock the hustle
2pac So Many Tears
Spade2E 2 years ago 2
J-5's concrete schoolyard, jurass finish first i would prefer, but it is a good list and keep up the work, i really enjoy ur page and the videos.
brierley1119 2 years ago
Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos by Public Enemy. One, Maka
emceemaka 2 years ago 3
That is #104
funktuall 2 years ago
Personal preference but I prefer the Renee Remix over the original. Also, Nas' NY State of Mind Pt. II. Pharcyde 'Drop' was a thought as well. Also, Common and the crew on 'One-Nine-Nine-Nine.' I would also include Mos Def's 'Travellin' Man' before 'Umi Says'. 3 EPMD tracks but no "Crossover" or "Never Seen Before." For Gangstarr, maybe "Moment of Truth" or "Full Clip" instead of "Just To Get A Rep."
I would love to help with the underground Top 250.
diggy64 2 years ago
im surprised that artifiacts did not make it, anything off between a rock and a hard place is fire. Black moon i got cha opin' (remix). Other than a day at the races there is nothing with percee p in it; likewise, a day at the races is good but not even j5's best song. smif-n-wesson sound bwoy burell. I really think pete rock & cl smooth the good life should be on there. There needs to be more songs with j dilla influences cause that guy is, was, and will always be the best producer
brierley1119 2 years ago
What do you prefer by J-5 over "a Day..."?
funktuall 2 years ago
instead of Kweli's original Get By, I think it should be Get By remix. One of the first songs to shatter the underground/mainstream nonsense.
thatdood2003 2 years ago 2
all the tracks from: Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous
DeeJayMIC 2 years ago
luchini by camp lo
dro in da wind - trick daddy big boi & cee lo
uncommon valor jedi mind tricks ft RA da Rugged Man
jakedabooty 2 years ago
fantastic 5 mcs - fantastic freaks
solesides - the wreckoning
skeme team - 14 years of rap
grandmaster flash/furious five - survival (the message pt. 2)
fat boys - can you feel it
cd III - get tough
polycyx 2 years ago
Ok, I looked up "Don't curse" and this is all I found Heavy D, Kool G Rap, Grand Puba & C.L. Smooth - Don't Curse (Hiphop / Hip Hop / Rap) . Is this what you are speaking about.
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
@amandasdesigns
Yeah its on Youtube check it out, a sure fire party rocker there produced by my man Pete Rock
liferasta1 2 years ago
I think I was just schooled...
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
That sure is a comment! I will take your advice. I love hip hop from late 80's early 90's. Its just so hard to narrow all of them down, I love them all. I tried picking the very best from each hip hop genera. I mean you have your Kurtis Blow, BDP error, you have your Brand Nubian and Pharcyde error, Das Efx, Tribe, West coast,, Biggie, and many many more. I want it all to blend, there are so many to choose from. Funk how long did it take you to make your 250 hip hop compilation?
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
Its probably easier to go by your favourite producers of all time but this will likely miss some of the obscurer tunes & one hit wonders like Sugar Bear, Most Wanted & Paul C productions etc & the younger Hip Hop heads will favour the 90s/y2k bunch since they were not around in the early days
liferasta1 2 years ago
Too many obvious selections & all biased to USA Hip Hop at least 50 of them listed I wouldnt touch with a barge pole, the golden era of Hip Hop is said to be 87/88 although I would extend this to 94 at which point Hip Hop became coomercialised by the likes of Puffy & the Major labels moving in, dig deeper & you will find some real nuggets, also theres too few Electro tracks from 83/84
liferasta1 2 years ago
Now THAT is a comment!
funktuall 2 years ago
250 is so much, I tried and only have 33. I am on hip hop overload. LOL
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
count coolout rhytm rap rock
kingdomkey5362 2 years ago
Nice call on Passin' me by by the pharcyde at #5. But Can I kick it is only at 240? It should be top 50 atleast. What They Do by the roots should be higher.
Nice to see a Blackalicious song in there, but i think Deception, Sleep, and Shallow Days and even a2g could all be taken over Make you feel that way.
Could have also included Bad Dreams by Lyrics born, or fall in love by slum village
Joeybits 2 years ago
GBallaJ 2 years ago
gotta put up notorious big - big papa
dead prez-hip hop
+1 for wu tang clan aint nothin to fuck with
ahhhhh so many to list that are probably already there
SykoDj 2 years ago 2
Tic Toc and Funky Child by Lords of the Underground
Killertron 2 years ago
Anything by People Under the Stairs!
LordRadio 2 years ago
Diggy DAS EFX,
hit with me with Easy Coast remix.
Happy Kwanzaa Funktuall
steelpanforever 2 years ago
hi funktuall, have a great Christmas & new year.
funketelechy 2 years ago
It's Funky Enough - The DOC
tedmistythomas 2 years ago
bboyever 2 years ago 2
follow the leader + microphone fiend by eric b and rakim......night of the living bass heads by public enemy........know your enemy by rage against the machine......jack the ripper by ll cool j
deadjoke2 2 years ago 2
Smif N' Wessun- Bucktown... has to be on there. Also Black Moon- I Got Cha Opin(remix) and Binary Star- Reality Check. Oh and Masta Ace- Born To Roll. I don't think I did but sorry if I named any already on the list.
kenshiunderground 2 years ago 3
Wu Tang Clan Ain't Nuthin ta F*** With
This gets any hip hop fan hyped up any time.
shnmchl61 2 years ago 3
Nas - Take It In Blood
shnmchl61 2 years ago 2
A Tribe Called Quest - Excursions
shnmchl61 2 years ago
I'll post em seperate for the votes, but #120, Ante Up, Busta & MOP, absolute best song I've seen live (yes with both acts present)
shnmchl61 2 years ago
dog, you gotta get the Electric Relaxation on there.
raitei202 2 years ago 8
IsaakHunt 2 years ago 3
I can't believe Uncommon Valor by Jedi Minds isn't on there, ain't never met nobody who didn't admit that R.A. ripped that track up.
And c'mon.. No Immortal Technique either? At least throw Dance With The Devil on there.
sterfbeejotch 2 years ago
I guess you didn't bother to read the paragraph at the top about those guys deserving their OWN list.
funktuall 2 years ago
Arrested Development - Tennessee
lunacyent 2 years ago 6
Sage Francis - Sea Lion
lunacyent 2 years ago
Geto boyz Minds Playin' Tricks on Me
#1
james6speed 2 years ago 3
first of all there's a bunch of songs I think should be higher than where you put them like ain't no half steppin, i used to love H.E.R, and time's up to name a few. The songs I feel should be on this list are:
B.I.B.L.E- killah priest
propaganda- dead prez
rock bottom, infinte- eminem
warning, suicidal thoughts- notorious b.i.g.
seasons- cunninlyguists
dance with the devil- immortal technique
bucktown- smif-n-wessun
just a friendly game of baseball- main source
makavelilivz 2 years ago
Jimmy Spicer - SuperRhymes
jazz addix - say jazzy
kingdomkey5362 2 years ago
Plus my personal favorites:
DJ Krush & Mos Def - Light
Non-Prophets - Bounce
Sage Francis - Inherited Scars
So-Called Artists - Manic Autumn Wednesday Face
Cyne Nothing's Sacred
Glue - Early Morning Silence
mrsfincter 2 years ago
mrsfincter 2 years ago 4
Oh, and I think you should put some Skee-Lo on there, man. I wish (obviously), and Top Of The Stairs. You feel me?
gokujr93 2 years ago
ROFL
"Dammit." I don't even need to watch the rest of the video to favorite it. I always know there's something that'll make me love it.
gokujr93 2 years ago
Rebel without a pause!
HCadrenaline 2 years ago
LONS-PTA
and
DEFINITELY WITHOUT A DOUBT
Luniz-I Got Five on It
phillipdrummond 2 years ago 2
Gang Starr-Mass Appeal
Group Home- Supa Star
Pete Rock and C.L Smooth- The Creator
Brand Nubian-Punks jump up tp get beat down
Kid-n-Play- Gettin Funky
EPMD-You gots to chill, so what you sayin, Get the Bozack, It's my thing
Marly Marl-Symphony
Eric B & Rakim- I ain't no joke, Don't sweat the technique, Eric B for president and I know you got soul
Kool G Rap-Men at work and Poison
Bid Daddy Kane-Set it off and RAW
crunk617 2 years ago 4
A lot of these are there bro.
funktuall 2 years ago
i know. those are just some of my favs that i play everyday. i like the classics
crunk617 2 years ago
jedi mind tricks - uncommon valor
tribe called quest - electric relaxation!!!!!!
westsideeh 2 years ago
Poor Righteous Teachers - Easy Star
LONS - Sobb story
Van Full of Pakistans - Y'all So Stupid
mundo77 2 years ago
DJ SHADOW, "lost and found"...
2u9h 2 years ago
also COMPANY FLOW, "last good sleep" the rawness!
2u9h 2 years ago 3
BLACK MOON..."six feet deep.".. so raw its the meaning of hip hop.... they sampled Bo Hansson, The black Riders.. but ya prollly knoew dat. thanks for the vids btw funk. i can neva turn down your vids...keep it up my man.
2u9h 2 years ago
Nas - Surviving the times
Good list though :D
86nato 2 years ago
Err... nope.
Its pretty perfect Funk.
Intellygentleman 2 years ago
Devil's Son by Big L....
More Big L tracks in there.
Grin8 2 years ago
jimmyrich1 2 years ago 5
Samba, 10 Crack and Headz Ringin' were both on the original list, either way this comment RULES!!! Well played.
funktuall 2 years ago
@funktuall
arr man, sorry i must have missed em' it was lots of fun to do any ways. and as usual i really enjoyed the video man so thanks a lot. ;-))
jimmyrich1 2 years ago
Big L - M.V.P.
MickeyDee215 2 years ago
marley marl/mc shan marley marl scratch
pumpkin+the allstars/ here comes that beat
fresh 3 mcs/fresh
DJDEZ37 2 years ago
Props for even doing a list like that.
My hasty additions:
Kick, Push--Lupe
Luniz- I Got 5 On It (remix)
Mac Dre--California Livin
M.C. Shy-D--Gotta Be Tough (which reminds me, have you done 'Brazilian Rhyme' yet?, I can't remember.)
Rodney O & Joe Cooley--Supercuts
Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince--The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff
samspade76 2 years ago
ROCK BOX _RUN DMC
GunGemini 2 years ago
- Derek B "Get Down" (u might not know about this but...)
- Caveman "I`m Ready"
- Uptown "Dope On Plastic"
- Jungle Brothers "Straight Outta Jungle"
Starsal 2 years ago 3
I know Heavy D is kinda cross over ish but he had some good hits
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
Over weight lover
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
Sorry I am lol@my self "Roxanne Shante" annoying yet a hit LOL
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
@amandasdesigns
My favourite is that posse track Dont Curse
liferasta1 2 years ago
Hey Funk You Started This... Man Your House Looks Just Like Mine, Merry Christmas!!!!!You ever want to hang in Oklahoma hit me up!!!!
discfunktion 2 years ago
was gang starr on there?
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
take it personal?
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
1. First off Rapture by Blonde was the first said RAP/HIP HOP song played on the radio...
2. TuPac Shakur- Changes absolute must. I believe that song was released after he had passed, and left many impacted as if he was a prophet.
3.I'll Agree B.I.G.- Victory @ this point he was changing his life and Hip Hop.
4. L L Cool J- BAD
5. Whodini- The Freaks Come Out At Night. was much better than Friends. still a good song though.
6. Warren-G- regulators, can't have Jay Z and Nas there witout him
discfunktion 2 years ago 3
I'm really not a fan of TuPac at all ... BUT I have to agree Changes really is an important piece of music imho
devolvedcouk 2 years ago
@discfunktion Well, to start, "Five Minutes of Funk" kills both "friends" and "freaks come out at night".
smokeverbs 2 years ago
@discfunktion
Blondie - rapture Released:1980 I gotta correct you there, some say Sugarhill Gang - Rappers 1979 or even Fatback Band - King Tim 1979 me personally I would go further back for either James Brown, Last Poets, Watts Prophets, Gil Scott Heron, Lighning Rod or even the Jamaican Deejays like Count Machuki
liferasta1 2 years ago
@discfunktion
I nearly forgot old Bo Diddley although not a fan of Rap dispite his influence.
Asked about inspiring rappers too, Bo Diddley responded..
Uhuh. But it wasnt called rap, it was called signifyin. But the new kids today on the block call it rap and I guess you could say rap is a good name for it since you cant understand a damn thing theyre sayin
liferasta1 2 years ago
@discfunktion
RE: Bo Diddley, His exceptions when asked were:
"I think Eminem is the only one you can understand what hes saying. Will Smith was really good. Sir Mix-A-Lot, you can understand him. But the rest of em, you cant understand except that its dirty, and I dont like the dirty lyrics"
Thats no good for our youngsters. Let a child be a child until hes no more a child and then he can listen to what he wants to.
The mans a legend tho, RIP
liferasta1 2 years ago
I will have to agree Bo Diddley. That man spent some years just outside my hometown. And made many appearences there influnced yes,hip hop not quite. First vinyl l.p. my parents ever bought me was Grandmaster Flash and the furious five, On The wheels Of Steel. upset I lost that record, but still have the original tommyboy copy of planet rock that came that same christmas. electro was huge in my upbringing Neuclues" Jam On It!!! Soul Sonic Force, Debbie Deb, Magic Mike. Twilight 22, cybertron....
discfunktion 2 years ago
NaS- Nas is Like
Rakim-Don't Sweat the Technique
NaS-One Love
Jay-Z and B.I.G.-Brooklyn's Finest
Notorious B.I.G-Victory
dabigboppa 2 years ago 2
MC Breed - No Future in Your Frontin'
durhay 2 years ago 3
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Jay-z - Allure
The roots - Water
The roots - rhymes and ammo
the roots - hip hop is the love of my life
Kanye west - Last call
Kanye west - we major
Lupe fiasco - kick push
Lupe fiasco - dumb it down
KingArthur8 2 years ago
Talib Kweli, Ed Og
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
Happy Holiday's!
amandasdesigns 2 years ago
WayIIFonky 2 years ago
WORST LIST EVER MADE
BobbitoDigital2007 2 years ago
haha
206Souljer 2 years ago
I doth protest "A Day at the Races" by J5 where I favor "Jayou" which is the jam!!!
phillipdrummond 2 years ago 2
Hip Hop Hooray!
made you look?
who am i/whatz my name
phillipdrummond 2 years ago
Jayou by J5 is awesome!!!
bjemne 2 years ago
Life is Better - Q-Tip feat Norah Jones
Body Rock - Mos Def, Q-Tip, & Tash
Fudge Pudge - Organized Konfusion
Armeniacolombia29 2 years ago
Fudge Pudge is on there!
funktuall 2 years ago
@funktuall
My bad lol
Armeniacolombia29 2 years ago
Life is better is a fucking awesome song! Saw it life and it was just amazing!
2menace 2 years ago
Nas - It Ain't Hard to Tell
MyNameIsNeutron 2 years ago
It is on there.
funktuall 2 years ago
K-os - Heaven Only Knows
exkimo64 2 years ago
Kanye west touch the sky
DERRICKKNIGHT70 2 years ago
Sorry forgot
Nas - The World is Your (Q-Tip Mix)... the one that helps makes Dead Presidents
Big L - No Endz, No Skinz
AZ - Doe Or Die
AZ - Rather Unique
exkimo64 2 years ago
Some more:
Jeru - You Can't Stop The Prophet
Black Moon - I Got Cha Opin (Remix)
The Coup - Dig It!
The Coup - Not Yet Free
The Coup - Fat Cats, Bigga Fish
DJ Quik - Safe + Sound
exkimo64 2 years ago 2
exkimo64 2 years ago
Quilts rule.
shawn0612 2 years ago
The Symphony-Juice Crew How you can not have this is crazy!!!!!!
Mahogany-Eric B and Rakim
Strighten It Out-Pete Rock and CL Smooth
The D.O.C. and the Doctor-The D.O.C
Danger-BLahzay Blahzay
Pee Wee Herman-JoeSki Love
Keep Rising to the Top- Doug E. Fresh
And Not one MC Lyte song the greatest female to bless the mic???? NO Paper Thin, No 10% Dis, No Cha Cha Cha, No nothing for Lyte
djones3448 2 years ago 6
Can't believe I didn't add MC Lyte. What the hell. I Cram 2 understand how this could've happened???
funktuall 2 years ago
Very clever pun there my man....
djones3448 2 years ago
man, funktuall....you're so paper thin......lol...its all good
kdotmassiv 2 years ago
"Fuck Tha Police" - N.W.A.
"Me, Myself, and I" - De La Soul
"Rebel Without A Pause" - Public Enemy
"Welcome To The Terrordome" - Public Enemy
"Mama Said Knock You Out" - LL Cool J
"(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)" - Beastie Boys
An Arrested Development Song (Tennessee, Mr. Wendal, People Everyday)
cnbank 2 years ago 3
DOOM?
MADLIB?
J DILLA?
NONE?
no.
this is wrong.
D':
please.
Add a trak by at least 1 of em on....
Pieperson277 2 years ago 2
2pac- pain
Foamposite26 2 years ago
Group Home - ?
03mta30 2 years ago
Bahamadia - ?
Boogiemonsters - Recognized Thresholds Of Negative Stress
Fab 5 - leflaur leflah eshkoshka
MF Doom - Doomsday
03mta30 2 years ago
bahamadia- 3 the hardway the primo joint or unohowwedo
supermunyi 2 years ago
Rodney O & Joe Cooley - Get Ready To Roll
SpiceyGrooves 2 years ago
chuck brown Christmas !!!!!! go go Christmas songs hit me back if u don't know
Leon3th 2 years ago
Digital Underground - Same Song
Ain't No Future In Yo' Frontin - MC Breed
DJ Quik born & raised in Compton
The DOC - Funky Enough
Sir Mix a lot - Posse on Broadway
SpiceyGrooves 2 years ago
SHINSIGHT TRIO-EARLY DAYZ AMAZEMENT
x3senoritobonitox313 2 years ago
bone thugs n harmony - crossroads is a classikkk
RNOmusic 2 years ago 4